When updating to the latest TeX Live revision, these exports now
succeed.
Inspecting the differences between the "good" PDF and the "bad" PDF
(where the test failed) there are three differences, which can be
found on the printed page numbers 81 and 82 (PDF page numbers 91 and
92). The accented i in "lím" was printed incorrectly (and the
missing glyph was correctly detected). After the update the
character is printed correctly and there is no longer an error.
The package that caused the change is likely babel or babel-spanish.
You can see the log from the TeX Live update that caused the fix by
seeing the attachment to the message here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=mid&q=20160313015902.lny3g5aujh4c4aps%40scott-Za1510
It could happen that the variable was set in creating a previous test-case.
Some combinations in the controlling files (suspiciousTests, unrelibleTests, ...)
did not set this variable.
The context menu of newline insets was completely greyed out if one clicked
at the right of the inset. Thanks Scott for finding this. The fix is to undo
the cursor movement also for insets without settings, but with a context menu.
According to callgrind, the time taken to display the symbol dialog is spent in
updateSymbolsList. No longer translate strings for every symbol. This speeds
it up more or less by a factor two.
The stmary font has an unusual large descent that was causing a large
gap between lines in the math delimiter dialog because of the \llbracket
and \rrbracket delimiters. The solution is to force Qt using the same
size for all elements of the QlistWidget widget instead of letting it
compute the size of each element.
When a row is broken by for example a display math inset, it is
possible to put the cursor at the end of the previous line using the
boundary setting of cursor.
For newline insets and separator insets, we want to force the cursor
to be before this inset. Also, in the other cases, do not force
boundary property (effectively reverts part of f29e7803).
* breakRow: remove wrong condition that would silently eat the contents of the
paragraph when the window is narrower than left margin
* breakRow: make sure that there is at least one element in each row
* breakAt: when force-breaking a row element, make sure it is not empty. Doing
so may create empty rows and therefore a endless loop.
Fixes bugs #9962 and #10001.
The existing code already avoids merging with typewriter font, but it does not work with LyX-Code, where the typewriter family is inherited. Therefore it is Cursor::real_current_font that must be tested.
Fixes bug #9987.
removeShortcut() restores default settings, therefore was used incorrectly. I
introduce deactivateShortcuts() which only removes assignments.
Clean up a bit the lack of view / model distinction (getting rid of the crashing
code at the same time).
Repair inconsistency of the selection in the "modify" case. (regression at
717d19d3c)
Make the test for existing bindings a bit more robust. (Not perfect yet.)
Focus on the item that has just been added/modified. (cosmetic)
Since at least gcc 4.6 requires it, -std=c++11 has been passed to CPPFLAGS at 39717adfd. This was deemed necessary so that tests that use the preprocessor directly (AC_CHECK_HEADER) can have the right information.
It turns out that CPPFLAGS gets passed to objc compilation too (on Mac OS X) and this create compile-time errors.
Therefore we remove the -std flag from CPPFLAGS and re-add it to a separate variable cxx11_flags that is passed to LYX_CXX_USE_REGEX.